IPGA interviews Saskatchewan's ag minister
Apr 18, 2018

Video: IPGA interviews Saskatchewan's ag minister

The India Pulses and Grains Association speaks with Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan's ag minster, about pulse production in the province and Canada's trade relationship with India.

 

IPGA interviews Saskatchewan

IPGA interviews Saskatchewan's ag minister

The India Pulses and Grains Association speaks with Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan's ag minster, about pulse production in the province and Canada's trade relationship with India. ... More
 Endless opportunities

Endless opportunities

Saskatchewan has 62 million acres dedicated to agriculture and is home to over 40 per cent of Canada's farmland.... More
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Wagyu Beef - Demand for Premium Meats Increasing

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